Gleaner_19551215

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Vol. XXXI
ART AND DRAMA TICS
LECTURES PLANNED
On February 28. Lu Br~dy,
associate professnr in Sp~h and
DrRmtt tit the Cstholic University
ot America, will lecture at Naz­areth
College on the American
Thente1· and Mndt•rn Dt·nma.
'l'lw 1040 Goldcu book "ward
wns pre•cnt<•d to }h·. B•·ady by
the Culhollc Write•·~· Guild of
America.
He I• the nuthor cf seve•·al
play~ nnd ha~ collnborated with
Walter Ktrr in the writing ol
thrte musicals, ()ne of which wa.s
produced on Broadway under the
title. "Touch ond GO."
A~ a writer or novels he has
produced "The Edge of Doom.''
which was bought by Samuel
Coldwyn for n movie. His latest
novel, Sig-nR :'nd Wonders. wa~
published in 1063.
Ucnedicl hw To ~~H~a k
fi'u1her l)nmnsu!l \Vinzen. O.U ..
pl'ior of Mount Soviet· Benedic·
line Abby ncnr Elmirn, is sched.
uled to lecture nt Nazn..eth Col­lege
Jununry I. The talk will
deal with the Truditional Rela­tion~
hip n! Art to the Liturg~·.
Fat her Oamn"iu~ iA originally
from Moria l..nrteh in Germany,
th~ central llentdittine Commun~
it)t, which 1a noted ('}I' its inter­est
in urt. lie hn• rcllected many
BANQUET HELD
HONORING DEAN
On the ev~ning <I December
14, the resident •tudcnls honored
Si•ler llose A n~:ela at their an­nual
Dean'• Banquet held in the
dining room of ~lcdaille Hall. The
presence of ni~hOJ) Kearney at the
fo•·mnl dinner rontributed t<> the
enjoyment and aignificanc:e af the
ntrair. Tonstmistres.s for the eve­nintt
wns MRry Ann l'~innegan
who inta·()duccd vnrious toasts
PI'CJlHI'NI hy lh<' ra·cshmen in sa·
lute to the membc•·• of the fac­ulty.
The drco•·ations, in keeping
with the Ch1·i~tmnft sea!o!on , wen
done by A n~eeh1 ~'inu nnd Marlyn
l'lumb. freshmen, while the send­ing
of invilntions wns managed
by Geraldine Ziuri. The hand.
desill'ned programs which carried
th~ menu (or the- evening were
handled by Marlene While and
her committee, and general order
was under the charge of Helen
K<"nnedy.
Anothtr ~v~nl included amonj!'
the y~ol'ly festivities the boarders
Wl\8 thl•h· Christmns pn1·ty which
waB held in the do•·m iLOI'Y socinl
room, under the chuirmnnship of
~!Rrion Waters.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955
2X2 color t~~lideA of mininturcs
from Ocnedktine munuscripts.
l\lount Savior Abb•y has pub­li•
hed books written by Father
Damasut', amonJl which are some
euncerning the relationship rf art
to th<." Nt•w T~fllamf'nt.
HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES
The Chl'i8tmnM sto•·y wa• pre­sented
in the> hiKlol'icnl setting of
Eu•·opeun hmguageo nt the for­f'ign
lungun,:ce Ch l'iMlmas party
nt Naznreth In December. Mem­ber•
o( the l.Rt in, Sponish. Ger­man.
l,.rench. nnd Italian lan­guage
depnrtm~nt. showed the
custom~ of Chri~tmfts in the vari­ous
languag~s.
The Latin 1tuden~ described in
tableau and sinJI'ing, the prepara­tion.
setting and advent in the
lloman Emph't' of J uMa. The
J)ropugation of the fuith was
shown in F1·ench 1·eligious cere.
monie~. titu·mnn home celebra­tions,
und Spunish nnd l tn liun vii ­hue~
fel'tiv i llc~.
Genea·al chnirrnun wu~ Mary
Lee Hi• ho11. IJorolh) Crontback
and Ann lluettner headed the re­ception
committee; Theresa Deli­berti
took cnrtt of invitations:
noroth) \ 'oll'l•r. rcfreshmenu;
and Pat (:able. entertainment.
No. 3
SOPHOMORE'S POEM
NATIONALLY HONORED
'"Disillusion," a tl-Oem by Lt~ ·
cille Tom~> k. n •· phomore u~
:'\azareth, has been ••lected by
the National Poet•·y A•sodation
to be published in the Annual
Anthology of College J>oetry. The
Anthology is n eOilllll lntlou of the
fineN\ poctl'y wl'ltten by the col­lege
men und wumen of A mcricu,
rep•·c3cntlng every tdule in the
country. Selection• !ll'e made
hom thousand,. of JWt•mK :iUhtnit·
ted.
Lucille is em'<llled in the bi­ology
det>nrtntent.
GIRLS AID NEEDY
The nnnuol Sodality Christm••
l>asket 1>roject •1oun•ored by the
J uniol' Sodulity i• thi• yeo•· Un·
der th~ chai rmun~hip of l(nlh1reu
Moynihun. 'J'hC' Sodnli ty, in eo­operuLion
with the Cntholie Fnm~
ily Conto•·· will distribute food
buskets to six needy tomilies.
Euch clnss helps in ~Qcu.-ing
canned (onds, <'Undy~ a.nd tcys. A
turkey will he OOUJI'ht (or each
basket with the money •ollrcted
during ~tudttnt hour.
NAZARETH
U COII I<..t
BRAR)
Clrristmu~ Potmfll f:tmtmiltPt•: C. l)mu•I•Y· ). l,nlmer, S . -"•'"''·
.J. IJrmw~etw. } . JPiltman~ U. Kre••·
Christmas Formal Set for 26th;
Robert Bruce Orchestra Engaged
The Silvor Symphony flail, the year, and no oae will wnnt tn
Nazareth's annual Christmas
formal. will be held nt the lloch­ester
Country Club 011 the eve­ning
o! lllonday, December 26
from 9-1. Hobert Uruce and his
orchestr" will furnish the music
tor the dance. Memhe•·• of ~he
h\y faculty huvc '"'"" i11vit.ed ~o
chaperone th~ bnll.
Shirley S('rO. chuirmon nr til<.'
Chl'istn\a! fOI'Olt\1, hnK nnnounecd
that the dunce is open to all stu­dents.
theit· friend.s. and nlumnne
who may wish to auend. June
... almer. cbairmun or publicity,
urges, '·This il'- theo most formal
and looked-forward-to event of
mis.s it."' June's atoll' includt·a
Kay Griflin. Shirlt) S<amp, and
) loya ::-le<iUe.
Rita Kress. chairman of dec<>·
rations, promilses lhnt thl' ... uvcr
and white decor~lions will ht
'
4breathtaking and vtry murh in
the spiri ~ of Christmns.''
Cut.her ine [hlltchy will be s~nd.
ing the i nvitation~, nnd Jtmn
Wittman is in chu·ge of hicl•.
Under the direction ot \nn
Rranngan. tickets will be sold nt
~hool during lunch hours, nnd nt
the Knights of CoiJmhu• BuildiniC
on December 26.
Jl 1
\ • • The Day Is At Hand . . . "-A Liturgical Advent I SOCIOLOGY MAJORS
Advent I• the Church's season OBTAIN EXPERIENCE
or prepaiU~Ion for and expecta·
tion of the g l'<'alest c"cnt in his·
tOI')'.
As we nil know, it is our duty
to uct Cor Chr~st in virtue of our
baptism und confirmation. Renee,
the term Catholic Aetionist is a
proJI<'r one lor nil of us. The
Catholic Actionist desires to be
a witnes1 to Christ, that is, to
bring Him back into the world
through hi• uctlons. Advent is a
wonderful time to 111'Cpare to do
this. If we hnvc not ret~li•ed i~
before we cnn PN~J>O~ with th!
Chu1-ch lo .. put. on the new mnn.''
lC we have tri<•d In ~h~ tlltot, it is
tirnc t.o Mtl·(•ngthcn om· •·esol ve.
The Church's mood is one of
sorrow, for the Snvior htls not yet
come nnd one or pcnnnce for our
sins. The "lte Missu E$t" ~! the
llnu ~omea '1Bcnt"dicamus Do­mino."
in other words. "'keep on
prnying." There is a confident joy
underl)·inll' the sorrow lor we
ba,•e behind us His coming in
time. In tour short weeks, will
we have ahead His coming in
Jrl'fiCC jnto our 10uh~.
1'hc fh-st Advent, in a very true
sense, st•·etched ove•· 4000 years
of wuitinjl, the waiting of the
chosen people fOI' the lledeemer
first promised to Adam. Through
lhe yeurM, there WCI'l" tnrn sent
.nmong them with ftPIH'kK f f prr ..
phecy to lnflnnw th~ p~ople's de·
sh'e. bnin~ wu~ tho chi~f hea.•·cr
rr( thi!it prnphPry. "Bf'hold n virtr·
in shall COJW('iV{' nnd bear n son
and his nome shall be called
Emanuel.'' And nguin, "Rejoice
and praise, Oh thou habitation ot
Sion; for ll'reat i• he that is in
the midst of thee, the Roly One
of l~rael."
We have not centuries but only
days to prepnre. How imporUlnt
it is for us whose duty iK to be
Christ-bem·ers to •·enew His life
in us! To help us in p1·eporRtion
nothing equul• the Church's
pt·ayer, the Litu•·gy. 'rllC Church
calls us t<> bcl!'ln nf•·e•h in the
light of thi• new yrnr. "The night
hns passed and doy is at hond.
Le~ us. thrrefo1-c, cost oft' the
works or dark ness and put on the
armor of lill'hl ... put ye on the
Lord Jesus Chriot." We have been
lulled to sleep in the fnl•ity of
self satisfadion. W • compromiu
with the world for rompromis.e is
tht line of least resisUlnce.
In the epistle of Deeemll<'r
St. Paul u•·gcs u• to "Be or one
mind nne lOWiU'd nnother." 'l'hnt.
must be the upostle'R watchword.
Sec if we cwmol love the broken,
the ugly and the LwisLcd of God
n• well as the beuutiful, for all
are capable of becomin~t temple•
of the Aoly Spil'it.
ln P.flul't'l w\"u·da, "0• elhren, re·
joice in the Lord nlwnyiS.'' The
Church •·eminds u! lhnt we hove
so much to make us joyous. Our
misfortunes in this life need only
be opportunities to become more
like Christ. BccaUM ""'• rejoire
in the Lord, we need "be nothing
solicitou!t.'' There it the ~foCrtt
of joy. God sustains us. Why live
us one huving no hope, to whom
his present life is all there Is?
The Church urges thot we be
humble witnesses nnd relates the
story of St. John who knew so
well thnt his function was that
of an insll·ument, tbnt he must
deerea•e while Christ increnscd
within him. The Church explains
that John was such n prrfect wit­ness
to Christ that the people eon.
fused him with the Savior who
was yet to come. Uow clearly do
we mirror Christ!
Through the prayer of the
Church, we are led to the eve of
Chril'tmn$ in u mood of humble
expectation. \\'e nrc to witnes.s
as assuredly "" though we hud
been iu llethlehem thut nigh t, the
greatest in histo•·y, the greatest
of all transitions, "And the Word
was made Flesh!"
During the mon th o! DeccmbN·,
the Sociology mujorH m·c nC. 110·
cinl a1teneie!! doinfr supcrvis('d
field work. Each year the Soci­ology
students (S<!niors). lenw
school after Thankogivin~t and do
not return until the dny aftN
New Years. Thet are not re­quired
to remain in the ageneica
during the entire month of Ot•·
eember. but are allowed to tak~
the usual college vacation. Thi•
year girls a~ working wilh th('
Children's Courl. the Catholic
Family Center. the }lonroo Coun ­ty
Department or Social Welfn r<'.
nnd St. Mary's llospilnl Clinic.
Work !n Vnriou8 Fields
Gir ls enjoyinll' the Soeloloii'Y
practice advantngta this year nrc
Jacqueline Haubner at St. Mnry's
Hospital in the Social Service De­partment,
Joan M<Grath at Chil­dren's
Court. Jun Casella Ill
Catholic Family Center (Roch­ester),
and Rosemarie dt Franco
and Palrid a Dllry at Monro<'
Count~· Departmtnt of Social
Welfare.
Ann Nolan is doing her neld
work in Auburn, her hom(' lown,
with the Catholic Family Cenl er.
This has been done in other ycftrs
when g irls worked In Sy• neuse
nnd Buffalo.
2
E DITORI A L . ..
Resolved , A More Perfect Year
Lnughter and merriment, partie~ and dances, gifts nnd
fnmily reunions, moments richly blessed with joy and
happiness are all a pat·t of the Chl"istmns holidays. How­ever,
these days at the very end of anothet· year offer a
pet·fect opportunity to reflect quietly nnd prayel"fully in
the privacy of our own souls on how well we have car­ried
out our student vocation in the past twelve mo11ths.
Our t·esolutions for the new year shou ld flow from these
reflections. In other words, W-RING OUT THE OLD
AND RING IN THE NEW.
Wring out the bad study habit.~ we have picked up,
the un-interestedness we .sometimes display towards
school acth•ities, the critical attitude we assume if things
aren't going our way. instead, ring in the newly made
resolutions that we intend to keep- let us give to our
student life a little of that effer\'eSC{'nt quality of youth
that is so evident in our holiday acth·ities.
Let us considet· for a moment in what particular ways
we cnn improve out· student life. During each day of the
New Yeat· we could come closer to Cht·ist and our Lady
by really living t he Mass, and by letting J·he liturgy pet·­mcate
out· lives. The peace lh11l would t't>sult would
emanate ft·om our souls and guide us in the difllcult mo­ment.~
thut are ahead, as well as the hallpy one•. We ·nn
culth•11te the '' irtue of intellectual charity-by being
willing to share our knowledge and to ll'<..~ist other stu­dent.~
who find school work more difficult than we do.
We can donate our services to school functions and there­by
make them more profitable for all We nil have many
' 'aried talent.'l that can be utili?.ed for the different e,·ents
that occur during the school year-tnlent in mu~ic and
art, organizing ability, leadet·ship. willingness to lend a
hand, and school spirit-the mot·e we are willing to gh·e
and shat·e the more perfect Nazat·eth will become.
Then when 1956 comes to its cu lmination in the COD'J ng­of
Chl"ist by grace into our souls, we will be nble to hand
out· year lit Nazat·eth back to Him liS our ll"ibute of love
and devotion.
DADS SPEAK UP
Jo-.or BOmt reas1 n, duJ;nJr th<'
p .. t f••w w~k•. I have ~n re­quHte!'
d several tim:e-s to state
"What It Mean$ to Me to H•w•
a Daughter at Nazareth."' It i>
~yond my power to express in
detail whnt it menns to have :1
daught<'r at Naztkreth. However.
r eonsidc:'r it o l)tivilege to men.
tion " r~w or the highlights.
First nnd foremost I feel n
SCIUIO Of ijCCUI'ity in knowing that
•h~ is In n college which pl"ovidts
the <'nvironment to p•-otecl and
enlnrtre upon 11e1· religious. cu l­tural
nnd •cholastie life.
1 have n just. pride in havin.r
h~r ftt Noza~th with its Admin­istrative
Slatf and Faculty who
havt the eu.pacity to knnw and in.
atrucl youn~r ladie~.
I marn~l at the manner in whi~h
1hr «iriK ore ut ease when an cc­cn:
don pre6ents itse-lf to discuss
som(' tnntlt':r '"'ilh nn lnstructor,
the Residf.'nt. Dean, or Dean of
Studioo. "And gladly sha ll ynu
INn·n nnd glndly tC'ach" is Sl'l truly
exemplified ul No~arcth. I lmo11
my dnughtm· Is hnppy while lcam.
in g.
I look fonvard eaeh ye.(u· to tht'
•'FRther'a und Daughter's Ban­quet."
It is not only un outstAnd­ing
Social tvent, but gives the
Fath~rs a <hance to become ac­quaint~
d nnd di:.cu~s mutual prob­ltms
and pltnsurrs, a.s well as be­comin~
t better ncquaint•d with thr
F'nculty.
Last but not least, my daugh­ter
nt Nnztu·elb keeps me "Think­ing
Young." Sinee she has ~n­tered
College. it hus been my
privilege to meet hund.-ed• of tho
most wondc•·ful young ladies
(mnst of whom call me ''Pop").
I have c•·••r knnwn. I thank God
eve.-y dny it ha• been possible for
he1 ( ond me I to have been so
clo!llel>' n~"~intrd with them.
I know thnt (rom an education.
al nnd a()('ial standpoint, I am
~:eUin~t •• much (rem Nazareth
Hl'i sh{' i~. J nm lenrning too.
All or th~ nhov~ advantages and
bl~s8ings r11·e ottl"ibutive to the
G•·Me of Cod, lho ability o! u co­opemtiv~
nnd und('rSt...'\nding Dean
nnd the eoun8e1 ot tt wise, down.
to-eal"lh Chaplain. Indeed. the
l··mher of u ••Nazareth gb·P' h3s
much to be thonk!ul ror.
George G. lhndlan
··What Xoz11rolh ()<><'• For Our
C:irl•" would he b<'tter phrased:
""\\'hat llo• r Our C.irls l>one for
~.. axare-~h!"
Pouring forth her treasures of
Cntholir <ulture: skillfully steer­inR"
their tonnotive intelleets into
the chonnel• oC Christian think­iug:
wis~ly counseling thenl in
thch· hou1'1J of emotional stl'ess;
hy 1 he very de1>th of he•· tradi·
1 ion, " lowct· of slt·cnglh in lheir
timr of doubt: our concern must
be: •1AI'{' we repl~nishing Her
trt"asury? ·•
Thio we hold certAin: we can
drnw from Her only as much c
we have drpo8ited in Her hold­i'lg
§, AJ<O m•arly ns our lel4s.er pow­<
n will permit.
SC>-<"spe<:iully those of ws who
will ~oon pa.ss from Her loving
ctu·~we should nil ask oursel\•es
this qu<•sllon: "An> I t<tking more
thnu I nm rctuJ-ning?'1 The an$-­W<'
t' mnst &urrly wi ll be in the
nffirmutlve, KO we I'CJ>hrasc: "Am
I t•eturnin~t to B<J· to the full­ness
of tn)' uhilit.y ?"
BnMic·nlly. in the unswer to lhat.
THE GLEANER
Benedictio
Amoris
in Saecula
I sit in dn•·kness .. . in the Voice
of Silence ...
lislt•n in~e to tho eloquent ni~eht ...
tho night of Kufl"el"in~t and decep-tion,
or heroi~nn nnd defeat ...
or betrayal nnd d~oth lind glory.
A lone nnd ailent, I am haunted
by emptine••· ...
by th~ .ad and empty hollowness
or the night.
Then I rtmember the •ilent. star-light
ni~rht of Bethlehem ...
the night thnt oil things begun!
L think of tho wind-8wcpt sluble
and thQ smell nf rrozen sll'nw .. .
1,he Nischl und the cJ'YRtul Onrk-net;
s
emblazoned by the 1•ndiunt. slars
like sapphi,.e• in the frozen sky!
I think or the innocent b<'auty . . .
the simplicity of the •l~ping
Christ ....
the meek shepherds on the
shadowy lawn
gazin~t upward in mute wonder . ..
nt the duzzlin~t li~tht or nngelic
choruses
more rndiunt nnd b<'nuti ful than
down-flash
inK nc•·o•s the skies.
J •·ememher tht' deep unexpected
eesta•y or Chl"istmasl
That flrs:t Chdsltnt\8 ... with
nothing lert in the world
except Godl
The world of this ni~tht ""'ounds
ror nil eU,mlty
with triumphal eloquence ....
''Glory to God on high, nnd Pence
to men or good will!"
While the cnrth •tumbles ond Colis
in the darkness,
this mcs»OJCC t·in~oCs ond thl'obs and
echoes
with pa-nycr und udOI'ntion .•.
the Glo•·y or the Holy Child,
Whos• llund8 •·eurh dnwn thr, ugh
smoking wat'l of men ...
bringinJt the benediction oC His
!Ave
to all ages.
Ma.ur·un Crotty
DEAR EDITOR
I should like to express through
Gleaner the npp•·cdntion of the
Miss ion llon t·d to nil those-fac­ulty,
fl"iends. studonl8, nnd rela­tives
- who pnrtlciJ>utcd in the
work nnd the Cu n or Miss ion Day
on November II, for there was
plenty or both. Tho•e who gave
generously, r<!mained at school to
set up booths, •ell tickets, dish
out spaghetti, wash dishes, or col­lect
donations, are many, They
have already their rewards in the
sharing or the joy of a job well
done ond a aelrleas purpose aided.
llarbara Uelonont
Fremin Mil~siou Unil
last quc•tion Is round the sum
total or "WIIAT NAZAflETU
DOES FOil OUit {;IHI.S."
J. G. Selner
Thursday, December 15, 1955
REFLECTIONS ON CHRISTMAS
B)• CYNTHIA St;HB
Ah-Christmas vacation- what to do­what
to do.
"Let's go down and !~ the new de<:OI":.l·
tions nt. Sibley'a and see whut's new this
season in holidny dJ·esKes."
Why not stop In und see the new Christ
cl1ild fo•· tho c•·echc in Cinu·eh, bought to
replace the one lwoken lost. yen1·? 'rh~
little gi1'1 wna so unxious to see what the
buby Christ looked like clow up that she
dropped the liulc plu•tor 10pliea. Little
Susie cried ~-•h<• Lhou~~:ht she had killed
Christ, but the ~rood Futher assured her
Christ, but the ~eood Father a""ured her that
Christ. will ~ bon> ognin on Oecemb<'r 25.
Busy-busy '"'"PI' ~heckmg their lisL<
of prescnL< ror peoplt. Spendin~t hours and
h ·mrs (!hoo"inJ( tht• l>erfect gift ror that
certain penQn. I woudc,. how mueh time
th•y've sr••nt thinkln~t nhoul a gift they
can give the Cht•i$t child.
Is the hou•~ • ;liek und spnn? Al"c the
refreshmentll ready fot· the fl'iends nnd (nm­i
ly when they dHIJl In to give theil" gifts to
evcryon<:? 11'4 th(• ~toekinJ.!' hung fot· Snnt..n?
Sure it i~. f-;vN·ything is in r('ndiness and
ev<'l'yone is p•·eJm•·cd tor the 1>eople. Are
they nl•o pl·ep~~red ror the ~:realest gi!t
ever given to mnnkind! Al'fl' th'!ir :toub
elennsed, nre their prnyers in plenitude. a~
they ready to r<"C(l'ive Our Lord!
uDon't forget to mail tho~e
Christma.s Curd~" H\\'h(•rt''R m)
list from last renr!
T've forgotten F.ll~en·• nddres~:·
One of our nirfst t'Ut"ton1K -
Christmns esrd•. Cute little •·•·
mindcl't Sanln in the Chimney
Hol iday Chee•·•, Yuletide li•·es.
They've snrt ~lr golt('n UWH)' ft·om
the 1-eal mennh1g, hUV{!Il'l they 1
Supposedly birthday curd• !or
DOWNTOWN
By MARGARET GALAVOTTI
The nearnt>~~ or the Christmas
sea.$0n is vividly ~uggest4'd to
Roehesterians by the richly dec­orated
stores nlrendy te~ming
with enrly-•hoppel'll gettin~t the•r
c:hoiee of tht- mnny gi(t JSugges­tions
on display. Pe1 hups u hint
might be wisely tukf•n (rom thllm
-not ne<:("SSa ri ly to bctrin OUI'
purchasing now, but ut lcul'1t to
think about what would be the
idecJ gift for a pa•·ticulm· I>Cn~on.
A selective gToup of .l'eulpture
i• now being dlaplnyed nt Shop
l, 77 'l'J"OUJl Troup St., nnd will
continue until D<><embe•· 24. The
work featured i• thnt of fourteen
An1eriean artiaU!, inrluding vari­ous
sculpturin~r "lyle", and has
been obtAined from the collection
of the S.ult>tu•·e ~nter in New
York City. A <•i•it here will prove
a profitable vacation venture.
Jesus. they've bKomf' ronunl'rcial
advertisemenu. fot R u _-cord·
breaking :~-ate:; JWU"un. \\'hat
about the card• you •tnt i('"t
year? Did they ron tnin n nl('8S·
age oC o•· ubnut Christ! The
Cht·istmas ,;('ason i:ot truly n r<•·
ligi0\1~ Sllnson. One!\ it not fol ­low
through thnt. it Rhould huvc
a t•eligious ort to conv~y iL.!C deep
significnnc.-.?
With Chrh.tmu~ ju1t a short
time away, \\'(" often flnd our-­selves
humming o fsvn~·ite enrol,
or fumbling with the rndio dial
until we hear ont" which quickly
put.< us into the mood ~r thr •••­son.
A mnng the mnn)· Chri.slma1l
reet')rds on 5Rie are the Victor
albums "Uennii Uny·~ l•'tHOrht>
Christmas Sonw;.'' in which Den·
nis is nssisted by the Rohert
!llitchell Boys Choil·, Hnd " \luriu
Lanza Sings Clu•i'itlllnil SouJ(s,"
nn excellent S<'l~etlon of well­known
carols. Also put oul by
Victor is ")lcCortntltk und C'nr u~o
Sing Chri~hnas Cnrols..'' which i8
a splendid collection of song• re­corded
by the<e two grcnt leno•·•
of the past. An a lbum or !lOngs
sung by the Vatican Boys' Choir,
can be ple3s3nt listenln~t not only
at Christmas, but throu.rhout the
rest of the year i• otT..-ed this
s~ttson.
THE GLEANER
NAZAHETI·I COLLEGE
l'uhlil·•nion Olllcc: ANTHONY KI.EE COUI'Oil,ITION
16a ST. I' l UI. STilf.F:T
Vol. XXXI Thursday, December 15, 1955 No.3
Published Monthly
By tho Students of Xazareth Colletre
Rochester, X ew York
Editor .....
Assocint~ Editor#
FeMaue F.tlitorl
8u.1in~&$ Mllufl~,.,.
S raff ......... ......... .
Elf"nnor T,.-ndnll
Elaine Criffin, IJf',t"rl) '1 urvla)
Mnrt:al"C!I Cuht\olti, T h ert>.oa ... ink ...
Jo:.n Fole,
Muurecn Mcl.uu~h lin. Mur) Ann flumlluu
l\tur) Ann Unrle•lt :,, Sennn Monntchnn. ft111 1') Crl,.o
1\turiun '"' utcr.rt. Diane \Vidnwr. Judy Kru\'eny
Typi.st.J .......................... . ... ~fnurecm Crotty. KnlldN•u lliuc,)
Burbaru 1-;ooo~. l)orutlly 1·-l('tdu~r
Thur.day, December 15, 1955
CHRISTMAS
I N THt.
AGE or ANXIETY
av
IHtRtSA f i NK'S
By Theresa Finkt<
~
~ ~~/
THE GLEANER
way from her dark young hus­band.
When they hnd found their way
in out of the cold, she wns layinsc
on his cloak In the drafty, desert­<'<~
army hniTaeks, she thought of
many thing~. Her hand, warm and
•lightly cnlloused from scrubbing
clothes nnd lloors went out to
Joseph's, aa ~.he thanked him
wordlessly for leavinsc his town
nnd hi~ sho1,, and his new hammer
that was too heavy to cuny with
them. And, ns •he lay ll>ct•e, with
the clash or arms soundinsc in the
distance, she prayed to be given
the pains or u mother- pains that
~he cou ld •uffc•· for her Child, fot·
Joseph, for theh· little town. for
1..-uel.
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II CLUB NEWS AND REPORTS II
ART ...
The art department will have
on sale, a3 us Christmas project
of the club, enameled earrings,
cufflinks, tic burs and collar pin..
The proreedll of this annual proj.
eel are used to finance the senior
o.rt students' trip to the a1-t teach.
crs' convention to be held in New
Yot·k City dul'ing the month of
March.
~l'RSES ...
ict spent in other lauds.
The Jtenernl chairman of the
affair was Thelma Carroll and
the aSIIIStant chairman was K:tlh ·
lcen Cordon.
CliEmSTRY ...
On December 8, the membe~
of thl' Nieuwland Chemistry Club
took n tour tht·ough the labs nt
Eastman Kodak, •• I)Ort of thcil
pl'ogrnm for the year. Othe•·
projeetcd ae:tivitie~ include vnri ..
flUS demonatratiOnt O( 1H0rnic en.
et·gy. movies a bout the ultimntc
constituents of matter, Mnd sev ..
eral toun~ through the labs at
the U. of R. and nt the DuPont
~'§~/ ~ Company In Niagaru Falls. ~~~M-.1.-~0,0 #/~/
_,/ I / J
Tho di•·t l'l>ud was empty of the
oombe•· army tt·ueks that bad
crawled alonsc it all day. It wasn't
the loneliness, though, or the men­ut•
mg clitfs lhut stood out nguinst
tht\ horiz.ou, 0 1· the uneven toad.
SCUlled and di•torted by many
wh""t.. ;);or wa$ it the cold that
ute throusch their tlothing-thut
rl1·y, J>enetrulinsc cold that came
with t.he d<•R<·rl wind ul their•
backs.
They hnd always been poor, and
their bodies hud been chilled by
Lhe wind on many uights. The
ilttle sadnes• that tempered their
dt•t•p-~eated jo)•, rame not lK.ocause
of any of these thin~. Tht~y ¥<"ere
Joseph knrlt before the Bnby,
nnd wilh hilS usuol quietness
lwoken in UI,OH by hi ~ <!motions.
>pillro out wot·ds of love and ad·
oration. The woman could sa)'
nothing btcau•e as she held the
Child tightly In he1· m·ms, •he was
Hilcnced. She knew thul evE>n
th,n thei•· little town was being
attark<'<l, and that Israel and the
l'est of the world would be at wnr
ro1· many days. llut with the birth
or her Child, she fell n thick,
warm cu•1ain of peac{'> s~ttle over
tht' world and she did not cringe
in fea.-. ThiM wos the Snvior ~he
lwld in her nrms.
Mary Corby. freshman, WilS
~lccted viee-prcsident or the Stu­dent
Nur.~te Association of New
York State, area 2. She i• the
first nurse from Nanreth to bold
u major office in the orgonization.
Nuzareth will olso hnve n r CJ)I'C·
s•ntative on the Bont'd o! Di­rt"
Clors.
At th(\ to~tat~ student nurse ron.
v~ntion in Butfulo, October 3·5,
six deJegnt.es ll'om Nnzuteth at­tended.
Corry Africuno and Mary
Fit>.Cibbon• represented the sen­lorsi
Bunn> Coyle, ond Ellen
Ito o 11 e y, j uni01'S; Uosemaric
Scherer and Mary Ann McC:ruth,
"'nphomol"el'.
The nH~CLings of t.hig club urc
held twice n month, nt whi<h
various. recent .articles on scien<"e
developments are reported on und
di scussed. EXAMS NEAR­BE
PREPARED
I A •wte to lhf.• F•"1 e~hmNl
J+;xnms begin Junun1·y ·~~ • this
year. and will he a new expeJ'i.
t'lltC lor mo~t or you. TM uppe•·
clntumum hnv(~ probably ah·cndy
told you about them; o! the wo,..
ry, the work, nnd the ~leepless
nights. By now you ha''~ <hulked
thf.lrn up as impossible, nnd a1·e
resi~rned to tht rnct thnt vou'll
pl'obnhly A uu I< oul. ·
Ynu.- examtJ ur·t not easy. 'rhr)'
do hn\'e to he :-tudied ro.. "tll~i­bly.
DON'T LP.A \'E STUOYII\'G
UNTIL THE I,AST ~HNUTE.
l•'irHt nnd (ttr{'mOst, YOU Mhaufd
go nver yout chtMl'l notes duil .. if
IK" ,.ibl(". Thtn when the t•x~·ms
do t"ome. you'll lw reviewing n&th­CI'
thun trying tu lN&rn Honwthing
"~'~ nnd ditfe•·~nt. Do all of you•·
ass1,rnmPnts 8~ yuu go :tlong. Any
thnl you may mi:-~ dul"ina- the
w~k. try to f'mnplete ovt•l thl'
wookNtd.
SN·ondly. during' exnm week.
d n't wnlk around lookinsc like
death warmed over. !f )'OU look
nir<', It's good rm· your morule.
Try tn keep nent nnd presentnblo.
.-\t ll·~ut W('UI' lipstick. ~o;xum
Wet'k IS preu,, h•cti<, lout be­lievt-
me, you do hav~ t1me tn put
mnkcup on.
Thil'd ly. try to Mludy yom· weak
subject over Christmas. Your va­tation
lasts more than two \\'C<'ks:.
Devote just a few houi'S durinsc
this tlrno to st•hool work. You'll
be MUq>riscd how much it will
help you later t>n.
suddt•ncd been use they hud a bnn.
cloned t.hei1· 11 ttl~ town; lh~ gun ,·d­ian
of their t>eople and their
mt'lnories. And tven though the
enemy was mnking rnid~ ttlmost
('YCI'Y day 011 their town fU'CSscd
so lightly to the Gnzn Stl'ip, they
would not have l~ft if the \\'Om­an'l
time had not been :-;.o close.
It wasn't thnt they W('re ofn.:tid
to •Lay nnd R~:ht. In fut•t, up un­til
t~i~eht. nr nine n1onthR UJfO they
had IK'<'n willin~e to di~ for the
tlt\Jl4t• n! tht new ~tate. But they
hnd hcen given to understnnd thut
the nauy the woman <:aJ•rfed with­in
hor mu•t he pro~ted 111 all
co:-ou. even it it m~ant pullin~ out
of their little town, nnd leO\'ing
hcl' with pitifully few detende•·•·
This was why theirs wns n kind
of hitter-sweet joy and perhaps it
wns always to bf. so.
The womnn •ortly enclos(•d the
Jlih i v~ring donkey's Nu· in her
hand. tmd felt Lhe wnnn steam ..
in••• of his body. He trudged on
•lowly beeau•e of his burden- the
dnrk-huired girl und her bundle
ur blnnl<et.• and li ltle clothe• •h•
hud stit<hed for her Baby. And
the man, ev~n though h~ was kind
did get in the donkey•s way. r\0\\:
h~ would Pl"eM)'l towurd thil' ~ide
Of the donkey, und >lOW 0>1 the
othet·, to be wanned by the little
animnl'§ body, and by tht' wom ..
an's ~yes.
Yellow light. and neon •iscns
lighted up the town of l':luth. ul.
though the hour t;eemed htle to
the country shoe-maker and his
wire. And it "'"" lnte-too lnte
to }t't't lodghlg ttven in n privute
honw fol' lwn til'<'-d refugN•g, The
womun knew that her tinw had
rome even though her strong body
wus not racked with the inlt•J·mil­tent
J>nins or motherhood. She
NFCCS NEWS FROM
LAKE ERIE REGION
Plans ar~ undenvay for u joint
Glee Club Concert or the Region,
which is to he held at Kl~inhans'
Auclilol'iurn in Buffalo on Pebl'll·
lU')' J 2. 1'ho8e colleg~s plnnn ing
to participat<• 1n this t'vt'nt are
Nuznrelh, Clln,.ius, Niagara, St.
Bonaventure, G.annon, Rosary
£1111, D'Youvlllo, Villo Marin and
M..-eyhurst. Ench school's Glee
Club "~II •inJt three numben~. Fol.
lowing the concert. there will be
n butfet SUfl(lCI' und nn inforrnal
donee.
Nuzarene-s! Start saving youJ'
money so that ,-ou. too. ran attend
this g:tla affnir!
llichard Buckley of Nin)!an>.
Ow Regional Pt•esident, hns with­drawn
from collesce. An election
to till !hi• vacancy waa h~ld at
RoMry Hill College in !lutfalo,
Sunday, Novemhf'r 20. .lulian
\Vrigha. of Nh1g-ara, was elected
the new P•-e•id•nt of lht Region.
An I. R. C. work.hop was
hold at Cnni•ius Col lege in Bui­fn
lo, on Sunduy, November 20.
Naturenes who attended we-re
Ani~io 1\~yk, Joan Man ... Ka thy
Hiney. Mar> McCo" an nnd .\ g­"~"'
Kellne r. "rhe theme of the
wm·kKhop waH "The .l>thicnl and
~t on:~l Solutiona of Coloniulism in
the Union of South Africa." The
n(•Xt workshop will b~ held at
Nuz1u-eth ijonw time in Mu1·ch.
Sinr~ exam W~t"k is VE'l-y t~nse.
it i• more thnn likel)· rou will
bccom~ ne1·vou~t and nu tdJrC'.
Don't. ullow )'OUI' tensent·:o\~ to
stand in the \\'8)' M sleep. llany
freshmen ~om• ill be<-au•e of
nervousness nnd lnck of ~lt·cp.
Don't you be one of them. Let
YOUJ' mid.semester holiday be one
of relaxation, not n! recupoN·~ttion.
Finall>-. I would like to •tre•s
something that i~ very impol'tHnt.
You wi ll have jugl u little OV<'I'
a week between the end of the
Christma~ vae:\tion nnd ~xams.
Sc:hedule )Our foroludying "ith lhioo:
in mind.
lon~eed for the llnby whom •he
nlready loved in aurh a different
A Ma1·ioloscy Wot·kshoJ> was
held on December 8 at Niagara
U. in Buffalo.
Do the liest ynu c·un. You cun't
do Any more than thnt. Fat<• your
examo •ensibly, and you'll be bet­ter
t'o1· it. Pray to your pntl'On
for help. Between the two of you,
you'll mnke out ull rischt. SN• if
you don't!
We'll keep you informed of oth­et
· wm·k~hOflf; OK they come up.
For Delicious I
SANDWiCHES I
:.---S-0-D-AS--an_dM_E_A-lS--~' Stop at the
Powette Soda Bar
located at the
POWERS HOTR
Freohmen took a sl<!p closer to
their hospital expericnee last
week, whC"n lhey wel'e measUI·ed
rot· their •tudent uniCotms. All
freshmen are eagerly nnlicipatjng
n day in May when the treasured
Ntu:oreth cnp with our 1',ix but-­tons''
will •·est on thch· p1·oucl
hends.
UTEI!AIIY CLUil ...
On l\ovembN 3rd, the Literary
Club curried on a discuMsion on
Cnaham C1-ccne. Tlw genera l
~horoetel'iot.i(:tl ot Mr. Ct'Ccnc'a
writings were ronsidered, as were
several of his novels, inrluding
The End or the Atfnir. Member$
1>nrticipntinj.t' we1·c Estelle O'AJ{O·
s tino. 6C\'f'rly .\lurphy, Margaret
c:~n·ais, Jo:tn Korn-. and Theresa
Jtinks.
On Novcmbct· 17th, Miss Bar.
burn Davis, reference Jibi'Arinn at.
Nunreth College, addreued mem­bei'S
of the Liternry Club. Her
t.o1>ie was Children's Books. In
di•cussing the history of Chil­dren's
Book•. Miss Davis used
books chosen from her own large
eo1lcction ns examples.
J.ll, c ....
The International Relations
Club captut-ed the Cht·istmas
spirit on December lOth when a
Christmas purty was held in the
Roclu l room. 1'hc party wns given
un 1nle•·national Ha,•or by a pro·
~rrum desiged to :<C<junint the
members with Christmng uround
the world. Poems, songs, nnd
l'ltories itlu)4lJ'O led how ChriRhnas
WHERE OLD
FRIENDS MEET
McConnell's
* ICE CREAM
and
LUNCHES
*
60 N. Main Street
Pitilford, N. Y.
SECltE'I'AJUAL Cl,Ull .. .
On December 7th, the members
of the secretarial club held a
spaghetti suppe1, for the purpose
of getlin~e acquainted with the
freshman business students.
Future plans for the club in­elude
n • 1>oaker at the Januar)'
meeting, tours of various business
omees, nnd 11 s peaker to deal with
personal procedut-es. The depart­ment.
at the present time, has a
<Ommilll'e in charge of po~ting
recent developments In new mo.
chines, techniques in ofllce pro.
c:eduret and material on eareerA
uvailable in the business world.
SOCIOLOGY .•.
The Sociology Club will meel
nn Thul'sdny, December Hftccnth ,
at four o'cl~k in the Social Room
for the third session this yeat.
Ellie )Janterenas, who will talk on
" \Vnmcn in India Todny." ThiM
should provo very interestinsc
sinre Mis~ Munt.erenas has first
hand information on the su.bjeet
nnd so is in the nntur~ of an au­thority.
ller costume hns nttmct·
ed wide inter<':sl on cnmJ>us ond
her speech will be equally :t mat­ter
of great interest. Students
other than Sociology mojo,., lind
mino1·s mny uttend.
The Sociology Depnrtmenl
wishe~ every other Department "
Morry Chri•tmas!
Gl.EE CLUll ...
The Glee Club. unde•· the com­petent
direction of Or. David Fet.
ler, will perfonn next at the col.
lescc Christmas Party in Decem­ber.
COMPLIMENTS
of
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ANTHONY -KLEE
0 k
CORPORATION
Distinclive Prinrins
165 ST. PAUL ST.
4
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r& ~0@[/}N.~IU~
By JUDY KF.A VENY
llon't look now, but Christmas
i• rapidly approaching. The skies
are krty~r. lhe crowds downtown
nre lar~ter nnd the general at­mnt~
ph~n.· ill vnt• <tf gaiety and cx­c.-
iltment. Here nt Nazareth th~
pnwt•r nf cont'(tntration is prart­h
·nlly ()~)t't,• o.,; the- bustlo.. of
wrnppin~t 1111pe•• fills the :til. If
ynu htwo•n't pulled out ye old •
pilorj(')' hnnk yet und l\tat·ted count·
inlf you•· silver dollnrs (oops! I
mcnn f)<mnics), you'd better get.
huMy brcnusc vnention-tirnc shu ts
eul'ly thi8 yenr.
Frosh on Parade
As \\'('go to print the fl"eshm.en
hnve elceted two of their elas~
nfficero ror the year-Mary Al<­ne•
A lrut1. President, and Ste·
l»hanit Sulli,-nn, Student Council
Repre~ntative. Give the young
ladiea n free ~h · wer. Congratu·
lation1, ltid!C, and many thanks
to Marilyn l'lumb for her tre­mendou8
wnrka on the publieil)'
poat{'rs ... ,
\Vhen Par Guy dt•ove into her
1<8 rntN not too long ago she •·c­ceivcd
tho 8Cfli'C of her lire lo
>WO blood n II ove•· the place. En­visioning
u horrible accident s he
a·un into the house only to discov­er
thnt her ruther had bagged a
d<•er. Phew!!! All's well that ends
well..,.
W•lcomt• back to Kay Coyne
who •uft'ered •uch bad luck with
her appendix up in Canada.
t:veryone missed you .. . .
Wesleyan University, The U. or
R. nnd Hobart College were hon­ored
during their Full We<'k-~rd
l>y Mnuret'n Schutz. ll ary Sam.
way nnd J"nn Bolin •·espectivcly.
l~veryOI\C re)>orts n fabulous
time. lli\V('In't hit. the J unio1·s yet
Ahem!. •.
Congrutulntions to ~br)or)'
lln~u rn a nin. the first m'" mb:.-r r r
the cl:tso or 1959 to become en­I!'
RJtO'd •• ,.
ThO«e Sophs Again
Anyone interc~ted in lhrowing
her weight around rna)· ~ont.net
Mar1tnr White or Mary .\nn Fin­nexan
to work out st their cx­<
·rci•c• nlley on 3rd ftocr Me­dnilk
..
C'n ndy l'illa has two early
morninf( jobJ'I, One i~ JJiuying lh:!
orgnn nt St. John F isher's 'cross
the way, nnd the other is wuking
ht•J• a·nommotll i\'l oyu Ne ville. J1
she hod pa1 ticuln•· difficulty pcr­!
o•·minsc he•· second duty not t oo
long ngo it's no wonder, because
some f(r)iend tied Moyn to the
bed with yarn .. , .
All the Sophomore alumnae of
St. JO<''s house gathered at Mary
l lalter's house in Perkinsville re­cently.
When Mr. Malter was
confronted with nine of them to
take to dinner, Ginny Wulrorst
let them ~t.ay nl her house in
Woylnnd, they say it's a mighty
dusty road hock to Nazareth ...
Th~ odvnnce I>Ublicity and dec­Ol'lltions
(01' the Frosh-S: ph
Dance "M ing Fling" we•·e the best
ever and truly a credit to Karen
Uove nnd Mnr)' Sue McCoy, t rans­fers
rrom Cornell and St. Rose's
in Toronto. And how nbout Ma­rina
J>anK with her expe•·t guid­ance
for lhe Chinese song nnd
dance ac:t at intermission? It was
th~ real thing, no doubt about it.
Adam, the first you know what
to nl4y in the you \c:now where,
dcocided Nazareth didn't oll'e1· nny.
thin(:' in hia field, so left. Humm.
"G7 lh1.0rl ing
Sennn Monn~th"n's ~ti1J looking
for a dog. It must. be big and
well adj usted lo hu·m life or at
lenHl huvo the polentinlit.y lor il •.
Also (very important) it must be
wi lling to listen, right, Seann 1 . .
You u11 recognh:e the words to
the Siamese Cut song "Where
Lhere are baby cry. th en~ :are milk
nearby." Well we've go~" sequel
_ .. \\' here th ere are -.·ork piled
high. there art Bunny nearby.­llunny
Gianfortl, that is. As soon
as she finishes one project we
figure out oomtthing else for her
to do. The latest involves qujt.e
11 bi~ or distribution and she's
just about finished. Phcwl .. .
Well, I promised to gel back
on t ho 8ubject or weekends when
I hit the Junior •eclion, so here
goes ... HOBART (sign) spread
the welcome mul ror Helen Suits
und ~l nry Treeter over Fall Week­end
but unfortunately those vil­lains
from Alfred cnn1e along and
dimmed the luster by winning th•
football game. So the grief­strick~
n Juniors upon the return
of lheir .. unhappy'' mates ~on ­soled
them with a sixt)' minute
display of wailing and grief the
likes of whieh you've never heard
in your whole lire.
Those shiny new class rings
still feel n bit heavy, but don't
we love It? And SQ)', wasn't it
wondcrCu l to see out· nurses
agnin? Thnt'l just one more rea.
son we're looking forward to Sen­ior
yeor. lints olf to Oiane Wid­mer
ond her wpable committee
for the planning and time they
put Into the ceremony ....
Last Out ~ot Leap;t
The freshmen got in some good
whacks at the Seniors who in re­turn
JCOt quite a bang out of the
Cabin Party which they held on
Novornber 2ht. The frn~h ArA
sti ll •·u v in~ obout it . ...
JI a nyone hns uny typing to be
done (l<'1'1l1 J)npers, etc.) j ust nsk
OFnCE SUPPLIES
and
EQUIPMENT
JOHN R. BOURNE
131·33 Slale St.
Rochea~r, New Yorl<
THE GLEANER
for Ann Nolnn who'~ the ('ampus
"Whit" She lnvn to t~'Pe and
dO<'s an A I job. To top it nil
oft', >he's 85 "willinl(" n• can be ..
Just curiosh)', bul what are we
ever going to do ro.· bridge Jlloy­ers
after the ~enioa·s leave 1 The
old smoker Just won't be the same
without them ...
A wol'd to the wiK<"-JC unyone
wunts u t~oft t-ouch fot a sno\\'­ball
fljCht, cull fo•· llnrhurn Rrc·
gnnde. She claims it never :snowed
in her home town when she was
a young8ler, MO consequently she
never henrd of a snowbt\11 before
coming to Xnzareth. llummh! A
poor ex('utU' ig bf.tter than ncne
at ull. ..
I see we•re running out of space
now. so mnn)' thanks to .\lary
Doyle. Ka t tn llovt. Elinor \Vurz.
and Betty Mnr.h tor their news
digging effortx, und 11 Merry
Ch1·istnut1 to nll.
SOPHS HOLD DANCE
On Deccmbe•· 9, Nazu•·cth soph­omoa
·cs held their "Ch1·istJnt1S
Capen" donee in the gym. In­vitations
were cxt('ndcd to St.
John Fisher, IU.T., ond U. of
R. Entertainment was provided
by the Fisher Jan Bnnd and the
U. of R. quartet which led n
sing.sontt.
General thnirman Wati\ Anrelie
Vail with Judy l.nng and Carol
Sr·okot'e in ('hnrge of publicit>'•
Pa t Walker, rcfre•hments: Mary
Doy1(•, dccotutions: und Mary
Anne \\'oodwu rd, gcnel'nl order.
ATHLETIC ASSOC.
PLANS ACTIVITIES
The Athletic Aosocintion has
appointed Rn fo:xecutivc Board fo1·
handling all uthletic activities.
The members or thi• board are:
Virg-inift \\'ulrors1. Treasurer:
Jean Hogan, R""ording Secretor)•:
l la ry Ann \Vood" ard. CorTe­SJ>
Onding Secr<•tary: Midge Shee­han
: Mnr innnt Cuddy. nnd Ann
l'n lcrmo, P1·csident of the A.A.
The freshman nwmher of th is
board hn• not yet been cle~ted.
A delcgulion of six i• being
sent to Co•·nell to brinJC buck some
new ideHK fo1· nlh lctic event-s.
On Noven>b~r 19, NllZUI'elh
pl:tyed Oswego Stut~ Teuc:hcrs'
College in volleybnll. The gnme
was quite close, but Nazareth lost.
The Athletic Association hopes
to make Nnznreth better known
in the :tlhletic field, nnd asks for
your continued aupport and in­terest
in all actiYitied.
Proacriplion
Specialists
The
Central
Pharmacy
9 SOUTH MAm ST,
PITTSFORD. N. Y.
Phone
Pittsford 260
Hidden Wealth
Ry Elaine Griffin
A I most ever)' duy in our cls~"es.
we hear the my$t.(•riou" term.
~•the GJ'eat Books.11 nnd it rnighl
up pea·· to •omc or u• lhnt the
books which comprise thlo great
collection (l l'e somcwhc•·<' off in u
famouH li bJ•tu·y in London. or
Rome, or rua·iM. ll iM uhnost dim.
cult to rculize Lhut W\! tn•t• con­stantly
in tontuct. readin~ und
absorbing, these JCI ~Hl tnastea·.
pieces. Right now in ulmo~t every
one o:f our court'~S we ur~ digest­ing
the ront~nt1 of on(• great
book or another.
In our fre$hman F. n g I ish
courses, Cor instan('e, wr rend one
of the g•·entest or nil th~ G•·tat
Books, Dante's lli• ine ('omrdy.
In our religion cour:;<.'M, Wt• ure
dealing with peo·hniM the g•·cntest,
and su•·ely the most inOu~ntiol, of
the G•·ent Rooks, the Bible.
In sc~ence com·se~. uutho1·~ Ruch
a s Bacon. with hi t~ NO\'Uih Orga n­um.
and H.n1·vcy'tJ ("irculut ion or
the Blood. form tlw hnsi-t l>f ex­periment
nnd d~Yt1 10pl'lle!nt. Eu­clid's
Element"' of <:eometr),
P)'thagorus' theor)·, and other
such works are the nucleus around
which mathtmati~3 ('entif'r
In English l..iterature, ''" deal
";th Great work• •uch •- Chau­cer's
Canterbur)1 Talel'i. Mulory's
llorte D'Arlhur, SwirL'• Gulli­\'
er'tt Tra ve ls~ nnd N(\wmun'j; ldea
of n Univer8:it y. In Amcricnn Lit·
ThurSday, December 15, 1955 I
enuure. Mark Twain'• Tom Snw.
yer and Huckleberr) Finn are two
of rhi& country's contributions to
the G~eut Books. Plays ouch at
Sophocles' "Electra," A ri•to·
phnnes' "Bird•." und Atislotl~'•
u-eatise on ''The Poetictc'' un~ con­sidel'ed
in C1·eck Da·umn. triMtOr>•
courses deal with the hl~torics ot
He>·odotus nnd Thueydidcs. nnd
Polybius' Punic War~. nnd Cou­sar's
ow-n Cnllic Wart~.
Also, a wealth of knowlcd(:'C is
gained in the study or World Lit­erature.
There, the Crcnt Books
o( every age nnd nntion nre rend
and considered. t;pica such ns
''The Song of Rolund," "The Cid,"
"The Nibelungcnhed," "!'an Thad­deus.''
and the "Mnhabrarat.:~"
are studied. Plato's l!epubl i<.
Homer's Iliad nnd Od>>Sty, C~r­vant.
es' Oon (!uho1e. TOIHtoy':t
\Var and Peact. St. AuguMt.ine's
Confe~sions, and Bnclhiu~t' ('nn­s
olation of Philo£W IJhy na·e just n
few of the greul wOI'kt4 choMen for
considc•·ation.
But. someho'~, wt! muHt come t.o '
realize thut thcstl Gr<'nt Rook:4
ure near ul5. The vet-y re~u1on thut
they remuin Great Books i8 lw­esuse
they nre 1w evtr-pt)pult\r
and always u•cful. Th~ thing we
should most. concern QU~('IYes
with is expo~ing oune1ves lO as
m<any or the•• Great Book• IU I
possible, and soon they will h•• nut
a vague collection of good rt'ud­ing,
but our fri('nd8 und com ..
pnnions.
50 million times a day
at home, at work or while at play
There's
nothing
like
a
!. You f""l it$
LlV[LINtSS.
2. You cane its
BRIGHT COOONllSS.
3. You expericnrc
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5
Vol. XXXI
ART AND DRAMA TICS
LECTURES PLANNED
On February 28. Lu Br~dy,
associate professnr in Sp~h and
DrRmtt tit the Cstholic University
ot America, will lecture at Naz­areth
College on the American
Thente1· and Mndt•rn Dt·nma.
'l'lw 1040 Goldcu book "ward
wns pre•cnt the
enjoyment and aignificanc:e af the
ntrair. Tonstmistres.s for the eve­nintt
wns MRry Ann l'~innegan
who inta·()duccd vnrious toasts
PI'CJlHI'NI hy lh hiKlol'icnl setting of
Eu•·opeun hmguageo nt the for­f'ign
lungun,:ce Ch l'iMlmas party
nt Naznreth In December. Mem­ber•
o( the l.Rt in, Sponish. Ger­man.
l,.rench. nnd Italian lan­guage
depnrtm~nt. showed the
custom~ of Chri~tmfts in the vari­ous
languag~s.
The Latin 1tuden~ described in
tableau and sinJI'ing, the prepara­tion.
setting and advent in the
lloman Emph't' of J uMa. The
J)ropugation of the fuith was
shown in F1·ench 1·eligious cere.
monie~. titu·mnn home celebra­tions,
und Spunish nnd l tn liun vii ­hue~
fel'tiv i llc~.
Genea·al chnirrnun wu~ Mary
Lee Hi• ho11. IJorolh) Crontback
and Ann lluettner headed the re­ception
committee; Theresa Deli­berti
took cnrtt of invitations:
noroth) \ 'oll'l•r. rcfreshmenu;
and Pat (:able. entertainment.
No. 3
SOPHOMORE'S POEM
NATIONALLY HONORED
'"Disillusion," a tl-Oem by Lt~ ·
cille Tom~> k. n •· phomore u~
:'\azareth, has been ••lected by
the National Poet•·y A•sodation
to be published in the Annual
Anthology of College J>oetry. The
Anthology is n eOilllll lntlou of the
fineN\ poctl'y wl'ltten by the col­lege
men und wumen of A mcricu,
rep•·c3cntlng every tdule in the
country. Selection• !ll'e made
hom thousand,. of JWt•mK :iUhtnit·
ted.
Lucille is em'nrtntent.
GIRLS AID NEEDY
The nnnuol Sodality Christm••
l>asket 1>roject •1oun•ored by the
J uniol' Sodulity i• thi• yeo•· Un·
der th~ chai rmun~hip of l(nlh1reu
Moynihun. 'J'hC' Sodnli ty, in eo­operuLion
with the Cntholie Fnm~
ily Conto•·· will distribute food
buskets to six needy tomilies.
Euch clnss helps in ~Qcu.-ing
canned (onds, ·
rations, promilses lhnt thl' ... uvcr
and white decor~lions will ht
'
4breathtaking and vtry murh in
the spiri ~ of Christmns.''
Cut.her ine [hlltchy will be s~nd.
ing the i nvitation~, nnd Jtmn
Wittman is in chu·ge of hicl•.
Under the direction ot \nn
Rranngan. tickets will be sold nt
~hool during lunch hours, nnd nt
the Knights of CoiJmhu• BuildiniC
on December 26.
Jl 1
\ • • The Day Is At Hand . . . "-A Liturgical Advent I SOCIOLOGY MAJORS
Advent I• the Church's season OBTAIN EXPERIENCE
or prepaiU~Ion for and expecta·
tion of the g l'O~ with th!
Chu1-ch lo .. put. on the new mnn.''
lC we have tri bcl!'ln nf•·e•h in the
light of thi• new yrnr. "The night
hns passed and doy is at hond.
Le~ us. thrrefo1-c, cost oft' the
works or dark ness and put on the
armor of lill'hl ... put ye on the
Lord Jesus Chriot." We have been
lulled to sleep in the fnl•ity of
self satisfadion. W • compromiu
with the world for rompromis.e is
tht line of least resisUlnce.
In the epistle of Deeemllsult would
emanate ft·om our souls and guide us in the difllcult mo­ment.~
thut are ahead, as well as the hallpy one•. We ·nn
culth•11te the '' irtue of intellectual charity-by being
willing to share our knowledge and to ll'
~yond my power to express in
detail whnt it menns to have :1
daught' n~"~intrd with them.
I know thnt (rom an education.
al nnd a()('ial standpoint, I am
~:eUin~t •• much (rem Nazareth
Hl'i sh{' i~. J nm lenrning too.
All or th~ nhov~ advantages and
bl~s8ings r11·e ottl"ibutive to the
G•·Me of Cod, lho ability o! u co­opemtiv~
nnd und('rSt...'\nding Dean
nnd the eoun8e1 ot tt wise, down.
to-eal"lh Chaplain. Indeed. the
l··mher of u ••Nazareth gb·P' h3s
much to be thonk!ul ror.
George G. lhndlan
··What Xoz11rolh ()<>one for
~.. axare-~h!"
Pouring forth her treasures of
Cntholir th of he•· tradi·
1 ion, " lowct· of slt·cnglh in lheir
timr of doubt: our concern must
be: •1AI'{' we repl~nishing Her
trt"asury? ·•
Thio we hold certAin: we can
drnw from Her only as much c
we have drpo8ited in Her hold­i'lg
§, AJ- I thrasc: "Am
I t•eturnin~t to Butcd in the
work nnd the Cu n or Miss ion Day
on November II, for there was
plenty or both. Tho•e who gave
generously, r ognin on Oecemberfect gift ror that
certain penQn. I woudc,. how mueh time
th•y've sr••nt thinkln~t nhoul a gift they
can give the Cht•i$t child.
Is the hou•~ • ;liek und spnn? Al"c the
refreshmentll ready fot· the fl'iends nnd (nm­i
ly when they dHIJl In to give theil" gifts to
evcryoneople. Are
they nl•o pl·ep~~red ror the ~:realest gi!t
ever given to mnnkind! Al'fl' th'!ir :toub
elennsed, nre their prnyers in plenitude. a~
they ready to r~~ or the Christmas
sea.$0n is vividly ~uggest4'd to
Roehesterians by the richly dec­orated
stores nlrendy te~ming
with enrly-•hoppel'll gettin~t the•r
c:hoiee of tht- mnny gi(t JSugges­tions
on display. Pe1 hups u hint
might be wisely tukf•n (rom thllm
-not neCn~on.
A selective gToup of .l'eulpture
i• now being dlaplnyed nt Shop
l, 77 'l'J"OUJl Troup St., nnd will
continue until D<>tu•·e ~nter in New
York City. A
Christmas Sonw;.'' in which Den·
nis is nssisted by the Rohert
!llitchell Boys Choil·, Hnd " \luriu
Lanza Sings Clu•i'itlllnil SouJ(s,"
nn excellent S.oa ... ink ...
Jo:.n Fole,
Muurecn Mcl.uu~h lin. Mur) Ann flumlluu
l\tur) Ann Unrle•lt :,, Sennn Monntchnn. ft111 1') Crl,.o
1\turiun '"' utcr.rt. Diane \Vidnwr. Judy Kru\'eny
Typi.st.J .......................... . ... ~fnurecm Crotty. KnlldN•u lliuc,)
Burbaru 1-;ooo~. l)orutlly 1·-l('tdu~r
Thur.day, December 15, 1955
CHRISTMAS
I N THt.
AGE or ANXIETY
av
IHtRtSA f i NK'S
By Theresa Finkt<
~
~ ~~/
THE GLEANER
way from her dark young hus­band.
When they hnd found their way
in out of the cold, she wns layinsc
on his cloak In the drafty, desert­ct•e, with
the clash or arms soundinsc in the
distance, she prayed to be given
the pains or u mother- pains that
~he cou ld •uffc•· for her Child, fot·
Joseph, for theh· little town. for
1..-uel.
]
II CLUB NEWS AND REPORTS II
ART ...
The art department will have
on sale, a3 us Christmas project
of the club, enameled earrings,
cufflinks, tic burs and collar pin..
The proreedll of this annual proj.
eel are used to finance the senior
o.rt students' trip to the a1-t teach.
crs' convention to be held in New
Yot·k City dul'ing the month of
March.
~l'RSES ...
ict spent in other lauds.
The Jtenernl chairman of the
affair was Thelma Carroll and
the aSIIIStant chairman was K:tlh ·
lcen Cordon.
CliEmSTRY ...
On December 8, the membe~
of thl' Nieuwland Chemistry Club
took n tour tht·ough the labs nt
Eastman Kodak, •• I)Ort of thcil
pl'ogrnm for the year. Othe•·
projeetcd ae:tivitie~ include vnri ..
flUS demonatratiOnt O( 1H0rnic en.
et·gy. movies a bout the ultimntc
constituents of matter, Mnd sev ..
eral toun~ through the labs at
the U. of R. and nt the DuPont
~'§~/ ~ Company In Niagaru Falls. ~~~M-.1.-~0,0 #/~/
_,/ I / J
Tho di•·t l'l>ud was empty of the
oombe•· army tt·ueks that bad
crawled alonsc it all day. It wasn't
the loneliness, though, or the men­ut•
mg clitfs lhut stood out nguinst
tht\ horiz.ou, 0 1· the uneven toad.
SCUlled and di•torted by many
wh""t.. ;);or wa$ it the cold that
ute throusch their tlothing-thut
rl1·y, J>enetrulinsc cold that came
with t.he dpillro out wot·ds of love and ad·
oration. The woman could sa)'
nothing btcau•e as she held the
Child tightly In he1· m·ms, •he was
Hilcnced. She knew thul evE>n
th,n thei•· little town was being
attark s~ttle over
tht' world and she did not cringe
in fea.-. ThiM wos the Snvior ~he
lwld in her nrms.
Mary Corby. freshman, WilS
~lccted viee-prcsident or the Stu­dent
Nur.~te Association of New
York State, area 2. She i• the
first nurse from Nanreth to bold
u major office in the orgonization.
Nuzareth will olso hnve n r CJ)I'C·
s•ntative on the Bont'd o! Di­rt"
Clors.
At th(\ to~tat~ student nurse ron.
v~ntion in Butfulo, October 3·5,
six deJegnt.es ll'om Nnzuteth at­tended.
Corry Africuno and Mary
Fit>.Cibbon• represented the sen­lorsi
Bunn> Coyle, ond Ellen
Ito o 11 e y, j uni01'S; Uosemaric
Scherer and Mary Ann McC:ruth,
"'nphomol"el'.
The nH~CLings of t.hig club urc
held twice n month, nt whiriscd how much it will
help you later t>n.
suddt•ncd been use they hud a bnn.
cloned t.hei1· 11 ttl~ town; lh~ gun ,·d­ian
of their t>eople and their
mt'lnories. And tven though the
enemy was mnking rnid~ ttlmost
('YCI'Y day 011 their town fU'CSscd
so lightly to the Gnzn Stl'ip, they
would not have l~ft if the \\'Om­an'l
time had not been :-;.o close.
It wasn't thnt they W('re ofn.:tid
to •Lay nnd R~:ht. In fut•t, up un­til
t~i~eht. nr nine n1onthR UJfO they
had IK'lOW 0>1 the
othet·, to be wanned by the little
animnl'§ body, and by tht' wom ..
an's ~yes.
Yellow light. and neon •iscns
lighted up the town of l':luth. ul.
though the hour t;eemed htle to
the country shoe-maker and his
wire. And it "'"" lnte-too lnte
to }t't't lodghlg ttven in n privute
honw fol' lwn til'nins or motherhood. She
NFCCS NEWS FROM
LAKE ERIE REGION
Plans ar~ undenvay for u joint
Glee Club Concert or the Region,
which is to he held at Kl~inhans'
Auclilol'iurn in Buffalo on Pebl'll·
lU')' J 2. 1'ho8e colleg~s plnnn ing
to participat.
Ow Regional Pt•esident, hns with­drawn
from collesce. An election
to till !hi• vacancy waa h~ld at
RoMry Hill College in !lutfalo,
Sunday, Novemhf'r 20. .lulian
\Vrigha. of Nh1g-ara, was elected
the new P•-e•id•nt of lht Region.
An I. R. C. work.hop was
hold at Cnni•ius Col lege in Bui­fn
lo, on Sunduy, November 20.
Naturenes who attended we-re
Ani~io 1\~yk, Joan Man ... Ka thy
Hiney. Mar> McCo" an nnd .\ g­"~"'
Kellne r. "rhe theme of the
wm·kKhop waH "The .l>thicnl and
~t on:~l Solutiona of Coloniulism in
the Union of South Africa." The
n(•Xt workshop will b~ held at
Nuz1u-eth ijonw time in Mu1·ch.
Sinr~ exam W~t"k is VE'l-y t~nse.
it i• more thnn likel)· rou will
bccom~ ne1·vou~t and nu tdJrC'.
Don't. ullow )'OUI' tensent·:o\~ to
stand in the \\'8)' M sleep. llany
freshmen ~om• ill be-. I would like to •tre•s
something that i~ very impol'tHnt.
You wi ll have jugl u little OV was
held on December 8 at Niagara
U. in Buffalo.
Do the liest ynu c·un. You cun't
do Any more than thnt. Fatnrticipntinj.t' we1·c Estelle O'AJ{O·
s tino. 6C\'f'rly .\lurphy, Margaret
c:~n·ais, Jo:tn Korn-. and Theresa
Jtinks.
On Novcmbct· 17th, Miss Bar.
burn Davis, reference Jibi'Arinn at.
Nunreth College, addreued mem­bei'S
of the Liternry Club. Her
t.o1>ie was Children's Books. In
di•cussing the history of Chil­dren's
Book•. Miss Davis used
books chosen from her own large
eo1lcction ns examples.
J.ll, c ....
The International Relations
Club captut-ed the Cht·istmas
spirit on December lOth when a
Christmas purty was held in the
Roclu l room. 1'hc party wns given
un 1nle•·national Ha,•or by a pro·
~rrum desiged to :oaker at the Januar)'
meeting, tours of various business
omees, nnd 11 s peaker to deal with
personal procedut-es. The depart­ment.
at the present time, has a
us ond
her speech will be equally :t mat­ter
of great interest. Students
other than Sociology mojo,., lind
mino1·s mny uttend.
The Sociology Depnrtmenl
wishe~ every other Department "
Morry Chri•tmas!
Gl.EE CLUll ...
The Glee Club. unde•· the com­petent
direction of Or. David Fet.
ler, will perfonn next at the col.
lescc Christmas Party in Decem­ber.
COMPLIMENTS
of
HAMILtON H :£7
ANTHONY -KLEE
0 k
CORPORATION
Distinclive Prinrins
165 ST. PAUL ST.
4
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r& ~0@[/}N.~IU~
By JUDY KF.A VENY
llon't look now, but Christmas
i• rapidly approaching. The skies
are krty~r. lhe crowds downtown
nre lar~ter nnd the general at­mnt~
ph~n.· ill vnt• WO blood n II ove•· the place. En­visioning
u horrible accident s he
a·un into the house only to discov­er
thnt her ruther had bagged a
dy Mnuret'n Schutz. ll ary Sam.
way nnd J"nn Bolin •·espectivcly.
l~veryOI\C re)>orts n fabulous
time. lli\V('In't hit. the J unio1·s yet
Ahem!. •.
Congrutulntions to ~br)or)'
lln~u rn a nin. the first m'" mb:.-r r r
the cl:tso or 1959 to become en­I!'
RJtO'd •• ,.
ThO«e Sophs Again
Anyone interc~ted in lhrowing
her weight around rna)· ~ont.net
Mar1tnr White or Mary .\nn Fin­nexan
to work out st their cx­<
·rci•c• nlley on 3rd ftocr Me­dnilk
..
C'n ndy l'illa has two early
morninf( jobJ'I, One i~ JJiuying lh:!
orgnn nt St. John F isher's 'cross
the way, nnd the other is wuking
ht•J• a·nommotll i\'l oyu Ne ville. J1
she hod pa1 ticuln•· difficulty pcr­!
o•·minsc he•· second duty not t oo
long ngo it's no wonder, because
some f(r)iend tied Moyn to the
bed with yarn .. , .
All the Sophomore alumnae of
St. JOUblicity and dec­Ol'lltions
(01' the Frosh-S: ph
Dance "M ing Fling" we•·e the best
ever and truly a credit to Karen
Uove nnd Mnr)' Sue McCoy, t rans­fers
rrom Cornell and St. Rose's
in Toronto. And how nbout Ma­rina
J>anK with her expe•·t guid­ance
for lhe Chinese song nnd
dance ac:t at intermission? It was
th~ real thing, no doubt about it.
Adam, the first you know what
to nl4y in the you \c:now where,
dcocided Nazareth didn't oll'e1· nny.
thin(:' in hia field, so left. Humm.
"G7 lh1.0rl ing
Sennn Monn~th"n's ~ti1J looking
for a dog. It must. be big and
well adj usted lo hu·m life or at
lenHl huvo the polentinlit.y lor il •.
Also (very important) it must be
wi lling to listen, right, Seann 1 . .
You u11 recognh:e the words to
the Siamese Cut song "Where
Lhere are baby cry. th en~ :are milk
nearby." Well we've go~" sequel
_ .. \\' here th ere are -.·ork piled
high. there art Bunny nearby.­llunny
Gianfortl, that is. As soon
as she finishes one project we
figure out oomtthing else for her
to do. The latest involves qujt.e
11 bi~ or distribution and she's
just about finished. Phcwl .. .
Well, I promised to gel back
on t ho 8ubject or weekends when
I hit the Junior •eclion, so here
goes ... HOBART (sign) spread
the welcome mul ror Helen Suits
und ~l nry Treeter over Fall Week­end
but unfortunately those vil­lains
from Alfred cnn1e along and
dimmed the luster by winning th•
football game. So the grief­strick~
n Juniors upon the return
of lheir .. unhappy'' mates ~on ­soled
them with a sixt)' minute
display of wailing and grief the
likes of whieh you've never heard
in your whole lire.
Those shiny new class rings
still feel n bit heavy, but don't
we love It? And SQ)', wasn't it
wondcrCu l to see out· nurses
agnin? Thnt'l just one more rea.
son we're looking forward to Sen­ior
yeor. lints olf to Oiane Wid­mer
ond her wpable committee
for the planning and time they
put Into the ceremony ....
Last Out ~ot Leap;t
The freshmen got in some good
whacks at the Seniors who in re­turn
JCOt quite a bang out of the
Cabin Party which they held on
Novornber 2ht. The frn~h ArA
sti ll •·u v in~ obout it . ...
JI a nyone hns uny typing to be
done (lhe's 85 "willinl(" n• can be ..
Just curiosh)', bul what are we
ever going to do ro.· bridge Jlloy­ers
after the ~enioa·s leave 1 The
old smoker Just won't be the same
without them ...
A wol'd to the wiK'•
Pa t Walker, rcfre•hments: Mary
Doy1(•, dccotutions: und Mary
Anne \\'oodwu rd, gcnel'nl order.
ATHLETIC ASSOC.
PLANS ACTIVITIES
The Athletic Aosocintion has
appointed Rn fo:xecutivc Board fo1·
handling all uthletic activities.
The members or thi• board are:
Virg-inift \\'ulrors1. Treasurer:
Jean Hogan, R""ording Secretor)•:
l la ry Ann \Vood" ard. CorTe­SJ>
Onding Secrb~r 19, NllZUI'elh
pl:tyed Oswego Stut~ Teuc:hcrs'
College in volleybnll. The gnme
was quite close, but Nazareth lost.
The Athletic Association hopes
to make Nnznreth better known
in the :tlhletic field, nnd asks for
your continued aupport and in­terest
in all actiYitied.
Proacriplion
Specialists
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Hidden Wealth
Ry Elaine Griffin
A I most ever)' duy in our cls~"es.
we hear the my$t.(•riou" term.
~•the GJ'eat Books.11 nnd it rnighl
up pea·· to •omc or u• lhnt the
books which comprise thlo great
collection (l l'e somcwhc•·f ex­periment
nnd d~Yt1 10pl'lle!nt. Eu­clid's
Element"' of •
courses deal with the hl~torics ot
He>·odotus nnd Thueydidcs. nnd
Polybius' Punic War~. nnd Cou­sar's
ow-n Cnllic Wart~.
Also, a wealth of knowlcd(:'C is
gained in the study or World Lit­erature.
There, the Crcnt Books
o( every age nnd nntion nre rend
and considered. t;pica such ns
''The Song of Rolund," "The Cid,"
"The Nibelungcnhed," "!'an Thad­deus.''
and the "Mnhabrarat.:~"
are studied. Plato's l!epubl i>Sty, C~r­vant.
es' Oon (!uho1e. TOIHtoy':t
\Var and Peact. St. AuguMt.ine's
Confe~sions, and Bnclhiu~t' ('nn­s
olation of Philo£W IJhy na·e just n
few of the greul wOI'kt4 choMen for
considc•·ation.
But. someho'~, wt! muHt come t.o '
realize thut thcstl Gr